i > Guy Rice w as able to re tu rn hom e last S a tu rd a y from th e hos- i a » s ANGELES Brooking* I I.trlior Pilot & Mrs. Ed D em psey is expected weiit in E ureka wh ■ M. it h a d d ro p p ed to 65 •1!1d at m id n ig h t w a s on its w , hack up a t 67. Thu: 'd-\\ m o rn in g it had hit S3 degré» ' '. l o a n d raise«! a n o th - e r egi •di th e n e x t hall houi erd<*g* in th e n e x t h a lf hour. 55 I. used cars arc sold in the City of Brook mgs, M cnnm g Bnicf^ sells ‘cm ! Phillips Tujunga. r a l Z a , , , " '" ’,'’ a n d M re Mrs. M. L. Morgan and Mrs. j E lx e drove IO Triangle Lake last week George Ayers „ h e ir son, from 1947 end where they entered (he boa, .San Bernadino were reeent visi races in A and B class H ydro-¡M rs both in C arpenlcrvi.le and p artm en t convention of th e A m e h - ¡R ...... n, • i —••• ... v greater he num ber of telephones in our system , the more it costs to operate each one of them ! T h e telephone in dustry is perhaps the ontv m ajor held where it is m ore expensive to op rat? a large num ber of u nits th an it is a sm aller q u a n tity . li we nad only tw o subscribers, there would be only one possi e connection, and w ith three there would be »7\v * lree‘ here sim ple m ultiplication stops. Wheni we have 100 subscribers, we m ust provide (>r 4,9o0 possible connections and in most oi our ( x< an g es th e possible connections become astro- n<>mi( al. M odern sw itchboards and equipm ent tr* r», oi course, but even w ith them th e cost per telephone Lse.-> as our facilities grow larger in each exchange. ib is is merely one factor we face in m aintaining ' possible telephone service at t.'u lowest ? ' ! , S.08^* ^ ur a v e ra ge wage rates have doubled 1 i